Date: April 14th 2008
National Geographic: History [Macromedia Flash Player] http://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/
The National Geographic Society takes a broad and inclusive approach to history in their print magazine, and their website dedicated to the subject is no different. The site is full of multimedia features, such as video clips, short interviews, and interactive maps, and it is updated frequently. On the top of the homepage, new and timely history-related news stories scroll through, accompanied by arresting visual images. Visitors can click on the images, or also navigate their way through a list of stories below the image box. Additionally, the site contains a "History Video" area, which includes video clips documenting everything from the annual donkey race in Italy to various archaeological museums. Because the site maintains the high-quality standards of the print magazine, many visitors may find themselves acquiring an enduring interest on some of the topics covered here.
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